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FLAG: researching foreign law on the Internet
comparative law in the national and university libraries of the United Kingdom. How did FLAG develop? For many years the librarians of the five most extensive collections of foreign and internati…
The Case Project: sharing legal resources in Yorkshire and the Humber
a pilot project into the funding of law libraries, aimed to establish models of co-operation and to analyse the costs of collaboration between law libraries. In this article from the Autumn 2001 issu…
Look it up before you leap: guiding students across the academic-vocational legal resources divide
Marcus Soanes (City University) explored the skills and emotional vocabulary students need to progress from the undergraduate study of the law to issue focused engagement with legal resources in p…
Lawpaths: helping law librarians to deliver skills
Lawpaths (2002-05), a project funded by JISC under the X4L (Exchange for Learning) programme, aimed to create a resource bank of customisable materials to support the teaching of legal research skill…
Lawlinks upgrade
substantial number of law schools and law libraries. Originally designed for Kent Law School, it has has now been adopted by many other law schools as their primary source for links. The focus of t…
Introducing Intute: Law
Intute was launched in July 2006 as the new face of the Resource Discovery Network (RDN). For SOSIG Law, the UK’s dedicated Internet gateway for law, this meant a relaunch as Intute: Law with a new…
JustCite: exploiting legal metadata
In this article from the Spring 2004 issue of Directions Justin Needle, Brand Manager at Context, describes JustCite, a legal reference search engine which can be used as a research tool in the acade…
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